experiential learning - определение. Что такое experiential learning
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Что (кто) такое experiential learning - определение


Experiential learning         
PROCESS OF LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIENCE, WHICH IS DISTINCT FROM ROTE OR DIDACTIC LEARNING
Experiental learning; Hands on learning; Hands-on learning; Experiential business learning
Experiential learning (ExL) is the process of learning through experience, and is more narrowly defined as "learning through reflection on doing". Hands-on learning can be a form of experiential learning, but does not necessarily involve students reflecting on their product.
Kolb's experiential learning         
LEARNING THEORY
Kolb's experiential learning theory (ELT) is a learning theory developed by David A. Kolb, who published his model in 1984.
M-learning         
  • Parts of Group Collaboration
DISTANCE EDUCATION USING MOBILE DEVICE TECHNOLOGY
Mobile-learning; Mobile learning; MLearning
M-learning or mobile learning is "learning across multiple contexts, through social and content interactions, using personal electronic devices".Crompton, H.
Примеры употребления для experiential learning
1. In are individualized and "experiential" learning methods.
2. It goes to everything camp does, which is experiential learning." Perhaps more important, Ms.
3. The root cause of the «Smart Gap» syndrome is the inability of these organizations to capture experiential learning as a tool for advancing performance.
4. Onboard, the curriculum will also incorporate so–called "experiential learning sessions." Supervised by academic staff, students will be given field research tasks and encouraged to debate the results in groups.
5. Tacit knowledge is more elusive because it is gained by experiential learning and usually answers the question of «know–how.» Tacit knowledge is subjective, intangible and not easily transferable because it usually resides in the mind of its programmer.